BOSTON , April 24 (Ticker) -- The Boston Celtics had balance. The
Indiana Pacers shot as if the FleetCenter baskets were
unbalanced.
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Paul Pierce scored 21 points to lead six players in double
figures and grabbed 12 rebounds as the Celtics routed the
cold-shooting Pacers, 101-83, to take a 2-1 lead in their
Eastern Conference first-round series.
"The difference (tonight) was we played with a lot of energy,"
said Pierce, who scored just three points in the first half
after getting in early foul trouble. "Our defense was there from
the start, regardless of when we were in foul trouble. The
energy was just there and we can play with anybody regardless.
If we play with type of intensity, we rebound the ball and we
get out on the break, we are going to be tough to beat."
Antoine Walker added 17 points and
Walter McCarty and
Tony Delk
had 14 apiece for Boston, which held Indiana without a field
goal for an incredible 14:19 bridging the final two quarters.
The Celtics shot 45 percent (34-of-75) and limited the Pacers to
33 percent (26-of-80) - just 13 percent in the third period
(2-of-15).
"I never thought that we would shoot the ball this poorly,"
Pacers coach Isiah Thomas said. "They had good looks and we
just didn't knock shots down."
"We played an inspired game of basketball, and it's going to
take those types of efforts to get a team like Indiana out of
the playoffs," Celtics coach Jim O'Brien said. "We played both
ends of the court and we played it for four quarters. And I was
very pleased with what we put out there tonight."
"Coming out of (halftime), Walter did a tremendous job on
(
Jermaine) O'Neal and then Paul came back and got the rebounds,
and that is what we ned as the series goes along," Walker said.
The physical series saw one player ejected from each team.
Boston center
Mark Blount was tossed after a hard foul on O'Neal
with 10:41 left in the second quarter, while temperamental
Pacers forward
Ron Artest was ejected after picking up his
second technical following a foul on Pierce with 2:40 to play.
The Pacers were whistled for five technical fouls and the
Celtics were called for two flagrant fouls.
"I thought they were pretty aggressive and pretty physical at
the start of the game in terms of the hard fouls that they were
giving, and I thought our guys did a good job in just
maintaining their composure and not playing into it," Thomas
said.
"We are trying to be the aggressor in this series," Walker said.
"They were known throughout the season as being very physical
and we are trying to rise to the challenge and be just as
physical as they are and play smart and not get caught up in the
refereeing and how the game is going to be called."
O'Neal contributed 21 points and 16 rebounds to lead Indiana.
Artest added 20 points but shot just 6-of-18.
Reggie Miller scored only five points and was held without a
field goal for the first time in his stellar 112-game playoff
career, going 0-of-7 from the field.
"First of all, personally, it's tough," Miller said. "You come in with such high expectations, obviously we have to win one here to re-capture home court advantage, and to have that type of shooting game I had is very tough. I think collectively as a team we're going to have to match their energy."
"I remember them getting an awful lot of clean, open looks,
especially Reggie, and they didn't fall," O'Brien said. "I'm
sure we played a tough brand of defense, but that's what I
remember, frankly, and that's probably a sad commentary on my
frame of mind. But we certainly played hard and played
unselfishly. And those two ingredients will win a lot of
basketball games for you."
Walker and
Eric Williams scored 10 points apiece in the first
quarter to stake Boston to a 31-15 lead. Walker capped the
period with a 3-pointer at the buzzer.
After Blount's flagrant-2 foul, the Pacers went on a 26-10 run
and took their first lead, 42-41, on a baseline jumper by Artest
with 1:33 left before halftime.
Tony Delk gave Boston the lead
for good, 45-44, on a jumper with 31 seconds left, then closed
the scoring with three free throws after
Tim Hardaway committed
an ill-advised foul with two-tenths of a second left.
Boston improved to 19-2 this season when scoring at least 100
points.
Game Four is Sunday afternoon at Boston, where the sixth-seeded
Celtics have won their last five games against the Pacers.
"If we get those same shots Sunday, I think we'll have a
different story here," Thomas said.